rvabenji:They don't want him dead because he "knows too much" or because they want to cover anything up. He had five years and a six thousand word manifesto to air all his grievances They want him dead because he killed three people and shot two other (and yes because he targeted cops and cops' families).

rvabenji:The amount of conspiracy garbage I'm reading on here I thought I was accidentally on infowars. You guys are coming as unglued as the LAPD.

They don't want him dead because he "knows too much" or because they want to cover anything up. He had five years and a six thousand word manifesto to air all his grievances They want him dead because he killed three people and shot two other (and yes because he targeted cops and cops' families).

For those of you that are rooting for him, get your life together. He killed two people that had nothing to do with anything, they just happened to be related to someone he didn't like. For all he knew she hated her father as much as he did. And the other three cops he shot? Weren't even farking LAPD. They could have been the "small percentage" of good ones.

This man is unhinged, a murderer and deserves to be brought to justice. LAPD obviously has some major problems but that doesn't mean cops in neighboring cities should be shot to death simply for wearing a badge.

He is suspected in these killings. No proof, no trial. Remember the "old innocent until proven guilty" concept?

Land Ark:Tickle Mittens: Popcorn Johnny: How much for a random black dude?

I like this comment, because unlike other LA Cops, Dorner is particular about who he shoots.

I feel like if they just let him kill the people he's after, we'd all be a lot safer. After all, he has specific targets and no "innocent" people have been hurt by him. With police involvement, three innocent people have been shot at, two hit. We're safer without the manhunt.

Seriously? I am so sick of hearing how he has not killed an innocent person. He has killed THREE innocent people. The daughter had nothing to do with his case, her dad did. The boyfriend made the huge mistake of falling in love with a cops daughter? And then, to top it off, a cop doing his damned job will never see his children grow up because of this clown

I am mot defending the police here, they have a lot of explaining to do. This guy is scum and he has killed innocents. Enough with the pretending that he is a good guy.

How the hell is anyone going to find him? He's like a master of disguise.

A buddy of mine is the spitting image of Dorner, he is only 5 foot 7 tho, we gave him a goatee and a mullet wig (both blond) he flipped us off but after seeing a CNN report showing the pickups the LAPD shot up he dug em out of the trash can and put em on....

Theaetetus:So, I was wondering out loud, "why did Dorner bother setting his truck on fire... it's not like he was concerned about fingerprints..." and my wife pointed out that he heard about the shooting of the two women and the surfer:

Timeline:Feb. 7: At 5:30 a.m. Officers from the Los Angeles and Torrance police departments each shoot at two pickup trucks they each mistakenly believe is Dorner's, after hearing over their radios that he may be coming their way. Two women are injured in the first shooting.Feb. 7: About 8:30 a.m., Dorner's burned out truck was found in the area of Forest Road 2N10 and Club View in Big Bear Lake. About 2:30 p.m., deputies were able to confirm the vehicle belonged to Christopher Dorner.

In other words, (i) Dorner has a police scanner, and (ii) he doesn't want innocent people shot.

I don't think he specifically set his truck on fire for that reason. He wanted police to think he was in the Big Bear area. He could have easily ditched his truck in a lake or a pre-dug ditch and covered it up, parked it in an obscure area, or switched license plates. Instead he chose to do something that would instantly bring attention from nearby people and eventually law enforcement. He had to have had this planned in advance to draw police to the area and concentrate there while he could move to another location(s) more easily.

DoomPaul:Kumana Wanalaia: DoomPaul: "Police officers associations and law enforcement departments in Long Beach, San Diego, Irvine and Riverside are among the donors to the reward. The list also includes USC President Max Nikias, the Dodgers, AEG, the Safer CA Foundation, the Orange County Crimestoppers and six anonymous donors.

Great, now private citizens can finance the assassination of other citizens by the police.

Hey, these are the good times. Before long, Corporations will be financing the assassination of citizens by the police.

Ugh, don't give them any ideas.

I just really wish the Law Enforcement community would protect the public day-to-day with the same commitment and fervor with which they protect their own. Also, holding officers to the same punishment as civilians would be nice. I'm pretty sure if I shot up those trucks, I would be sitting in jail for attempted murder.

It's ok for the police to fark up but you better not, citizen.

1million dollars for this man who has a set target and not randomly killing peopleandnight stalker bounty in 1989 $36,777.00 adjust for inflation $68,094.99

Be nice if the city and police dpt came down hard on every serial killer as they do on Dorner

DoomPaul:I don't think he specifically set his truck on fire for that reason. He wanted police to think he was in the Big Bear area. He could have easily ditched his truck in a lake or a pre-dug ditch and covered it up, parked it in an obscure area, or switched license plates. Instead he chose to do something that would instantly bring attention from nearby people and eventually law enforcement. He had to have had this planned in advance to draw police to the area and concentrate there while he could move to another location(s) more easily.

Is it known how much time passed between the car being set on fire and it being found?

finnished:DoomPaul: I don't think he specifically set his truck on fire for that reason. He wanted police to think he was in the Big Bear area. He could have easily ditched his truck in a lake or a pre-dug ditch and covered it up, parked it in an obscure area, or switched license plates. Instead he chose to do something that would instantly bring attention from nearby people and eventually law enforcement. He had to have had this planned in advance to draw police to the area and concentrate there while he could move to another location(s) more easily.

Is it known how much time passed between the car being set on fire and it being found?

He shot at several police officers at 1:30 AM at Thursday then got away. His truck was found burning at noon the same day.

blanchae:rvabenji: The amount of conspiracy garbage I'm reading on here I thought I was accidentally on infowars. You guys are coming as unglued as the LAPD.

They don't want him dead because he "knows too much" or because they want to cover anything up. He had five years and a six thousand word manifesto to air all his grievances They want him dead because he killed three people and shot two other (and yes because he targeted cops and cops' families).

For those of you that are rooting for him, get your life together. He killed two people that had nothing to do with anything, they just happened to be related to someone he didn't like. For all he knew she hated her father as much as he did. And the other three cops he shot? Weren't even farking LAPD. They could have been the "small percentage" of good ones.

This man is unhinged, a murderer and deserves to be brought to justice. LAPD obviously has some major problems but that doesn't mean cops in neighboring cities should be shot to death simply for wearing a badge.

He is suspected in these killings. No proof, no trial. Remember the "old innocent until proven guilty" concept?

They were killed by someone who was in their backseat, apparently? In a parking garage with security cameras? But no one saw nothing and there's no taped footage?

TommyJReed:Given the level of competence shown by the LAPD during this whole fiasco; I'm quite surprised that LL Cool J wasn't gunned down by uniformed officers on the red carpet at the Grammy awards.

Oh good, im not the only one who sees it. A buddy of mine asked me yesterday "Who the hell does Dorner look like, celebrity, its been bugging me since this whole thing started?" "He looks like a 4:3 LL Cool J in 16:9."

DoomPaul:Theaetetus: So, I was wondering out loud, "why did Dorner bother setting his truck on fire... it's not like he was concerned about fingerprints..." and my wife pointed out that he heard about the shooting of the two women and the surfer:

Timeline:Feb. 7: At 5:30 a.m. Officers from the Los Angeles and Torrance police departments each shoot at two pickup trucks they each mistakenly believe is Dorner's, after hearing over their radios that he may be coming their way. Two women are injured in the first shooting.Feb. 7: About 8:30 a.m., Dorner's burned out truck was found in the area of Forest Road 2N10 and Club View in Big Bear Lake. About 2:30 p.m., deputies were able to confirm the vehicle belonged to Christopher Dorner.

In other words, (i) Dorner has a police scanner, and (ii) he doesn't want innocent people shot.

I don't think he specifically set his truck on fire for that reason. He wanted police to think he was in the Big Bear area. He could have easily ditched his truck in a lake or a pre-dug ditch and covered it up, parked it in an obscure area, or switched license plates. Instead he chose to do something that would instantly bring attention from nearby people and eventually law enforcement. He had to have had this planned in advance to draw police to the area and concentrate there while he could move to another location(s) more easily.

Except that we'll never know when Dorner's truck axle broke. That's because Keystone Cops removing the truck from the scene aren't sure if the axle was already broken when they found the truck or if they broke it while removing it from the scene.

LessO2:mbillips: Can you collect it if you find his frozen corpse? 'Cause that dude is dead of exposure by now. Probably died a few hours after he left his truck.

He torched his truck in the morning and he had plenty of time to get away.

They saw his footprints and the trail eventually went cold.

He's out there. He's not in any hurry to make his next move.

He's got a two day head start, which is more than he needs. He's got friends in every town and village from here to Seattle, he speaks a dozen languages, knows every local custom, he'll blend in, disappear, you'll never see him again. With any luck, he's got the Grail already.

Chelsea Clinton Is Carrot Top's Lost Twin:DoomPaul: Theaetetus: So, I was wondering out loud, "why did Dorner bother setting his truck on fire... it's not like he was concerned about fingerprints..." and my wife pointed out that he heard about the shooting of the two women and the surfer:

Timeline:Feb. 7: At 5:30 a.m. Officers from the Los Angeles and Torrance police departments each shoot at two pickup trucks they each mistakenly believe is Dorner's, after hearing over their radios that he may be coming their way. Two women are injured in the first shooting.Feb. 7: About 8:30 a.m., Dorner's burned out truck was found in the area of Forest Road 2N10 and Club View in Big Bear Lake. About 2:30 p.m., deputies were able to confirm the vehicle belonged to Christopher Dorner.

In other words, (i) Dorner has a police scanner, and (ii) he doesn't want innocent people shot.

I don't think he specifically set his truck on fire for that reason. He wanted police to think he was in the Big Bear area. He could have easily ditched his truck in a lake or a pre-dug ditch and covered it up, parked it in an obscure area, or switched license plates. Instead he chose to do something that would instantly bring attention from nearby people and eventually law enforcement. He had to have had this planned in advance to draw police to the area and concentrate there while he could move to another location(s) more easily.

Except that we'll never know when Dorner's truck axle broke. That's because Keystone Cops removing the truck from the scene aren't sure if the axle was already broken when they found the truck or if they broke it while removing it from the scene.